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St David's Day - A Holiday in Verse
- Celebrate Welsh Pride
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley, Sian Phillips, Angharad Rees
- Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
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Summary
It comes as no surprise to the average Welsh person that their culture continues to thrive despite centuries of seeming servitude to the English. Wales, exemplified by the symbol of the Welsh dragon, is a small proud nation of many talents, large imaginations and even bigger hearts.
Saint David's Day, or the Feast of Saint David falls on the 1st March each year on the anniversary of his death in 589 AD. The feast has been regularly celebrated since his canonisation in the 12th century.
Traditional festivities include wearing the symbols of Wales and St David; daffodils and leeks, eating the National dish of cawl, a thick heartwarming soup, as well as the classic Welsh rarebit, and parades throughout the day featuring the traditional dress.
The pride in its culture and history is keenly felt and in this volume the poets of Wales through the ages bring verse that fortifies and uplifts the soul of a nation and its much admired literary merits.
1 - St David's Day - A Holiday in Verse - An Introduction
2 - "Grongar Hill" by John Dyer
3 - "Home, Fair Was the Morning Fair Our Tempers" by Edward Thomas
4 - "The Waterfall" by Henry Vaughan
5 - "Sweet Empty Sky of June" by Henry Vaughan
6 - from Chepstow - A Poem - "Tinturn Abbey" by Edward Davies
7 - "The Grey Steed" by Gwerfyl Mechain
8 - "The Fox" by Robert Williams Parry
9 - "On a Mountain Tumulus" by Dafydd ap Gwilym
10 - "Llyn Y Gadair" by T H Parry-Williams
11 - "Plynlimmon" by Lewis Glyn Cothi
12 - "The Kingfisher" by W H Davies
13 - "In May" by William Henry Davies
14 - "Cock Crow" by Edward Thomas
15 - "All Day it Has Rained" by Alun Lewis
16 - from "Education in Wales" by Rowland Williams
17 - "Here's the Life I’ve Sigh’d for Long" by Iolo Goch
18 - "The Depression" by David Gwenalt-Jones
19 - "The Wind's Lament" by John Morris-Jones
20 - "In Praise of Wales" by Talhaiarn
21 - "Praise of a Girl" by Huw Morus
22 - "A Fleeting Passion" by William Henry Davies
23 - "Song of the Worker's Wife" by Alice Gray Jones
24 - from "The Happy Farmer" by Iolo Morganwg
25 - "Miners" by Wilfred Owen
26 - "This Poor Man" by William John Gruffydd
27 - "Old Man" by Edward Thomas
28 - "Wondrous Sight for Men" by Ann Griffiths
29 - "Has Your Soul Sipped" by Wilfred Owen
30 - "Faith" by George Herbert
31 - "Apologia Pro Poemate Meo" by Wilfred Owen
32 - "Exposure" by Wilfred Owen
33 - "War" by Hedd Wyn
34 - "There's an Open Door" by Ann Griffiths
35 - "The Immovable Covenant" by Hugh Derfel
36 - "The Black Spot" by Hedd Wyn
37 - "Expecting the Lord" by Ann Griffiths
38 - "Church Monuments" by George Herbert
39 - "A Flower Sunday Lullaby" by Eiffion Wynn
40 - "Virtue" by George Herbert
41 - "Hymn XLI" by William Williams Pantycelyn
42 - "Song to Mead" by Taliesin
43 - "The Owl Disturbs the Bard's Sleep" by Dafydd ap Gwilym
44 - "The Perishing World" from The Sleeping Bard by Elis Wynn
45 - "Lullaby" by Roberty Bryan
46 - "The Fold of the Bards" Book of Taliesin
47 - from "Arthur's Passing" by Thomas Gwynn Jones
48 - "An Elegy on the Death of Llywelyn ab Gruyffyd by Gruffydd ap Yr Ynad Coch"
49 - "In Memory of Mair Eluned" by T Marchant Williams
50 - "Goodbye" by Alun Lewis
51 - "Friends Departed" by Henry Vaughan
Editor reviews
Saint David's Day, or the Feast of Saint David falls on the 1st March each year on the anniversary of his death in 589 AD. The feast has been regularly celebrated since his canonisation in the 12th century. The pride in its culture and history is keenly felt and in this volume the poets of Wales through the ages bring verse that fortifies and uplifts the soul of a nation and its much admired literary merits.